The Raiders will be back on the clock soon enough, and they may have another don't-waste-time no-brainer on their hands. Oakland picks fourth in the second round (36th overall) Friday afternoon, and Fresno State quarterback Derek Carr is still on the board after Thursday's first round.

The Raiders were big fans of Carr's predraft workouts and his interviews with them, and they view him as a first-round-caliber quarterback. Although Oakland recently acquired 10-year veteran Matt Schaub to start, he is 32, and a quarterback of the future is needed.

The 6-foot-2, 215-pound Carr threw for 5,083 yards and 50 touchdowns last season, but struggled in a Las Vegas Bowl loss to USC.

Carr watched the first round with his family in Bakersfield and had to be disappointed he wasn't a first-round pick like his brother, David. David was the No. 1 overall pick of the Houston Texans in 2002, but struggled, holding on to the ball too long in the pocket.

David has been helping Derek train for the draft, and he has talked about signing on with an NFL team as Derek's backup.

The younger Carr "can make all the throws," Fresno State coach Tim DeRuyter said. "He's very, very accurate and very athletic. He has a ton of velocity but can make the touch throws as well. To me, he's a guy that could really rip it, get it out of his hands really quick."

Lee might be the choice if Carr isn't. He was a Parade All-American who starred in football, basketball and track at Serra High in Gardena (Los Angeles County). Lee also competed as a sprinter and long jumper for the USC track team.

As a true freshman in 2011, he started eight of 12 games and had 73 receptions for 1,143 yards (15.7-yard average) and 11 touchdowns with 10 kickoff returns for 285 yards, including an 88-yard score against Washington.

Last year, he had 57 catches for 791 yards and four TDs.

Defensive tackle Ra'Shede Hageman, out of Minnesota, is also a very intriguing option at No. 36.

The Raiders also have the 67th pick, in the third round, on Friday. Pittsburgh quarterback Tom Savage, a raw prospect with a big arm, would be a possibility.